Annually, it's around 100 inches.
See the related link. Snowfall in 1995-96 was about 108", the most on record.
Mount Baker in Washington hold the highest seasonal snowfall record in the US. A total of 1,140 inches of snow or 95 feet fell during the winter of 1998 to 1999.
30-150 inches in the lower Michigan and 150+ in upper Michigan. Michigan is effected by "lake effect" snow bands.... depends greatly how close you are to the lakes. Southern and Central Michigan doesn't get nearly as much on average.
Albany had 14" on the ground on the morning of January 27, 2011.
20.8", a few inches above normal.
About 12 inches.
86.4", nearly double the average.
86.4", nearly double the average.
The total snowfall that occurs in Flint, Michigan is about 45 inches on average.
Only 39.7" fell, compared with about 64" on average.
The total snowfall for this year in Edmonton, Alberta is 107.7 centimeters. This is right around the average but could increase before the end of the year.
The average total precipitation for January at Lincoln Airport based on records from 1980 to 2010 is 0.64". The average snowfall for January at Lincoln Airport is 5.4".
Italy doesn't really receive very much snow. The average rain and snow mix is around 30 inches total a year.
The snowfall total for January 2012 in Edmonton was 7.9cm.
This is impossible to answer fully - since you cannot definitely predict exactly how much snowfall is going to happen over almost a full year. Weather forecasts are only accurate up to five days ahead.
See the related link. Snowfall in 1995-96 was about 108", the most on record.
In 1995 - 1996, New York City set the record for snowfall with 75.6 inches of snow. Average snowfall is usually around 22 inches per year.